The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... invest in capital up to the point where the cost of an extra unit of capital stock is equal to the present discounted value of the stream of earnings from a unit of capital , again , as in Modigliani- Miller , investment is independent ...
... invest in capital up to the point where the cost of an extra unit of capital stock is equal to the present discounted value of the stream of earnings from a unit of capital , again , as in Modigliani- Miller , investment is independent ...
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... investments during childhood I1 and 12 : ( 3 ) h ' = m2 ( h , 01 , 11,12 ) . The literature in economics assumes only one period of childhood . It does not distinguish between early investment and late investment . This produces the ...
... investments during childhood I1 and 12 : ( 3 ) h ' = m2 ( h , 01 , 11,12 ) . The literature in economics assumes only one period of childhood . It does not distinguish between early investment and late investment . This produces the ...
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... investment decision is a binary choice i Є { 0,1 } , where it = 1 means positive investment . The transition probability of quality for an incumbent firm is fw1 ( Wit + 1 | Wit in ) . Incumbent firms are also heterogeneous in their ...
... investment decision is a binary choice i Є { 0,1 } , where it = 1 means positive investment . The transition probability of quality for an incumbent firm is fw1 ( Wit + 1 | Wit in ) . Incumbent firms are also heterogeneous in their ...
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